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Read the original article at LifezetteThe populist movement that fueled the Republican's victory is just getting startedNow that Donald Trump has won the race for the presidency, he must deliver policies that reflect the populist, anti-...

Benedict Rogers suggests ways the Conservatives can put religious freedom – including the right to disbelieve - at the heart of foreign policyScenes of Christians and Yazidis fleeing Iraq have illustrated stark and graphic headlines in recent...

Read the original article at Generation ConservativeOver the course of the many months that it has been going on, the US election has received immense coverage, even more perhaps than one could have expected. Everyone will have lost count of...

The Stern Review, published ten years ago, is still cited by government to justify their costly climate policies. Yet it is a work of advocacy whose credibility has subsequently been seriously challenged. Though to listen to the BBC’s...

If the Conservatives are serious about helping families, allow transferable tax allowances, says Dr Patricia MorganDavid Cameron recently declared that policies should be scrapped or revised if they fail to provide families with enough support...

Read the original article at Generation ConservativeThe last place you would expect to find a Brexiteer a month before the referendum would be in Reims, the Champagne country’s capital, running along the Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne towards his...

Another day goes by and another western decadent journalist rumbles the plot. Yes it's true: we're completely riddled with Russian spies here at the Bow Group. When you see a conservative enjoying vodka at some bar, be very suspicious. When he...

One thing can be inferred with certainty from the Referendum: according to most British citizens, Brexit is an opportunity. An unrealised one—we may add, at least for the time being. As with all unrealised opportunities, Brexit is the promise...

A real bugbear in our free at the point of use health service is that some things, not directly related to healthcare, are not free. For some populists on both the right and left car parking fees are a national outrage of epic...

The price must be right before Britain intervenes abroad, argues Nabil NajjarThe realities of global conflict are shifting – now more so than ever – and the threats we face as a nation have become simultaneously greater in number, yet harder...

Read the original article at Generation ConservativeCulture counts. The surrounding atmosphere affects our daily lives, and many of our interests find their answers and expressions in the realm of culture. Art, music, literature, and even how...

Read the original article at Generation ConservativeThe announced possible revocation of the grammar school ban has caused the education sector to ignite in a fierce debate. The primary source of debate is the concern that the large wave of...

The Government has done well so far, says Stephen Hammond, but it has a long way to go to improve our transport systemsTransport and infrastructure are largely unsung heroes when one discusses our Government’s achievements. Yet, when the...

The SNP are now finally thinking about how to stay in the single market via some pre-packed solution. For Sturgeon it has all come too late.This is Scotland in 2016, talking about joining the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). All too...

Zac Goldsmith is now a dandy in the wilderness, this by-election will ground him for good.I know very little about airports. I don’t use them all too often but I do know we need them, lots of them, and that they are the classical example of a...

Withdrawing from the EU to get tough on immigration isn’t dog-whistle politics, says Francis Hallinan. It’s common senseEighty million people travel through Heathrow every year, and at peak times planes land every thirty two seconds. The...

Read the original article at Generation ConservativeSome may say even gratifying the notorious persona, now Republican 2016 Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, with an ‘ism’ is an outrageous step even in itself. However, there is no shortage...

The recent Conservative Party conference has given much food for thought over the long term future of healthcare in the UK. Having collaborated recently on a publication calling for across the board entitlement checking for maternity...

Jeremy Lefroy on ways the next Conservative government can improve social stabilityWhoever is in 10 Downing Street after the General Election, the Prime Minister will face a situation almost as tough as that which confronted David Cameron in...

Read the original article at Generation ConservativeAs I refilled my local cafe's dishwasher nearing the end of my nine hour shift I mulled over my summer's work in customer service and, unexpectedly, the lessons it had taught me. I maintain...

Theresa May and Michael Fallon have confirmed that Britain will derogate from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in future conflicts; protecting members of the Armed Forces from “spurious” legal claims, putting money back into...

Read the original article at ConservativeHome“Our economy should work for everyone,” said Theresa May in Birmingham last week. “But if your pay has stagnated for several years in a row and fixed items of spending keep going up, it doesn’t feel...

Read the original article at Generation ConservativeOver the last forty years, conservatism has become synonymous with neo-liberal efficiency, and frequently overlooked is the strong commitment to environmentalism which conservatism can entail...

Jeremy Hunt has released the most significant shift in medical service provision for decades. It will have a greater impact on the service than Modernising Medical Careers had a decade ago and a more positive one too.It is right that the UK...